This is Aiyasha and her wolf. Walking through the snow... I wanted to create a sort of fairy tale look... illustration. I was thinking of showing the contrast in that the big bad wolf is not so bad... and that it is only people's misconceptions about the wolf tat is bad. In the united States, there has never been a case of a wolf killing a human. And the few instances where a wolf injured a human had to do with the wolf being caught off guard and startled or a misunderstanding, or excessive harassment of the wolf. When they find out what they are attacking, they run away. They are very much afraid of us. And they should be. Humans seem to enjoy killing them... far too much.

Anyway, I used my Kiba as a reference for this wolf. Hope you like, and happy holidays.

Nice drawing. No matter if you've made ​​fast or slowly, what counts is the intention Where I live there are dogs wolves, but not authentic wolves. But I know in my country are hunted not to for attack humans, hunted by farmers because the wolf eat their sheep. Which I do not mind, is an animal and hunting by instinct, does not understand the concept of private properties, the sheep is yours or mine. The sheep belong who hunting and ready. However part of Spain , the Iberian wolf is protected. Naaaaa, man is the top predator of the earth at all levels and ecosystems, is like a virus spreads and destroys. I feel all this stuff type Greenpeace, to not being the right place. Returning to the drawing, very nice

Get a pack of guard dogs, and that will keep the wolves away from the sheep. Wolves only go after the sheep because they are an easy target, without any competing predators staking claim to them, usually in their own territory. If you have a pack of guard dogs, more than likely, the wolves will see the dogs and assume that those sheep are claimed by the dogs. Another thing that could be done is simply to keep out of the already too small territory of the wolves. There are fewer and fewer truly natural wild places where the wolves can live and hunt in peace, so you can't really blame them if, when you encroach on their space with a bunch of tasty sheep, they decide that they will help themselves. More importantly, wolves in an area keep the habitat healthy, which benefits farmers in the area. It is a proven fact that trees are healthier, rodent populations go down, water is cleaner, and the air is fresher in areas where wolves control the populations of other animals. If people would stop focusing on the small loses of a sheep here and there, they might notice that in the grand scheme of things, wolves save us money and improve the quality of our product just by doing what the do. Ironic.